tricot’s classic and popular songs
Tricot is a rock band that skillfully handles odd time signatures, as symbolized by their catchphrase “non-dance-inducing.” Yet despite their complex song structures, their tracks are irresistibly grooveable—you can dance to them even though they’re “non-dance-inducing,” which is a big part of their appeal.
Their high level of musicianship and powerful live performances are also major draws, making their shows a must-see.
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tricot’s best-known and popular songs (31–40)
Oh notricot

With its melancholic phrases and uniquely structured, unforgettable lyrics, this song leaves a strong impression.
Ikkyu Nakajima’s guitar-vocal delivery—languid yet aching—overwhelms with expressive power.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re tired or having an irritable day.
Morning scenerytricot

Included on the 2014 compilation album “Disney Rocks!!! Girl’s Power!”.
The rhythmic, percussive guitar strumming and the matching vocal delivery make for a very cool track.
The softly flowing sound at the beginning of the song truly conjures up a ‘morning scene.’
Runtricot

It’s a track included on the second album, “AND.” The intro is really cool.
The guitar sound and bass lines are also very cool, and the driving feel of the band is exhilarating.
The melody laid over it is distinctive, making it a song you’ll want to listen to over and over.
blue habittricot

Included on their second EP, KABUKU EP, released in 2016.
The song begins with a calm, mellow feel, but just before the chorus a brief interlude appears; as the drums start pounding out an intense beat, the track itself ramps up in intensity—a fresh, innovative structure.


